Law of octaves was propounded by?

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John Newland

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Description : What are the limitations of Newland law of Octaves?

Last Answer : Newland law of octaves could not be extended after 17 elements.

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Last Answer : As Newland law is similar to the octaves in music, he called the law as law of octaves.

Description : X and Y are the two elements having similar properties which obey Newland’s law of octaves. How many elements are there in-between X and Y?

Last Answer : There are 6 elements between X and Y

Description : State Newland’s law of Octaves.

Last Answer : New land law of octaves states that “When elements are arranged in the order of increasing atomic mass, the properties of the eighth element (starting from any given element) are a repetition of the properties of the first element”

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Last Answer : (2) Newland's law of octaves Explanation: Among the major limitations of Newlands Law of Octaves, some similar elements have been separated from one another while some dissimilar elements have been placed in the same column.

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Last Answer : (3) Both are correct Explanation: Both the statements are correct. Hence, option C is correct.

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